LeBron James dominates the McDonald’s All-American Game (2003) | ESPN Archive

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Watch the highlights of St. Vincent-St. Mary star LeBron James dominating (27 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists) the 2003 McDonald's All-American Game, a game that also featured Chris Paul, before James became the No. 1 overall NBA draft pick for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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All Comments (21)
  • @funnyjordan1998
    The interviewer was hella insensitive asking that question to an 18 yr old Chris Paul, “your grandfather who was brutally murdered” there was so many different ways to phrase that
  • @chaidoulai6420
    Chris Paul and LeBron on the same team back then was just unfair
  • @sixone2256
    Watching this now, 20 years later and the "Pass First" kid will become the all time scoring leader in the NBA passing everyone. I think he lived up to the hype
  • Props to Chris Paul for the fact that he is still playing at a high level!
  • @kitgijsbers5041
    "I think he's gonna leave a legacy that's much greater than basketball, because of his heart." Man, was he right!
  • dude : “can he stand the test of time?” season 17: still producing an MVP level season
  • @JonSnowsGhost
    It’s sad that a lot of people spent most of his career hating him instead of enjoying greatness.
  • @Iseechu
    At 18 LeBron was preaching TEAM basketball, and in year 17 of his career the story hasn’t changed. True greatness Edit: Thanks for the likes and thanks for defending me from somebody called @punchmyface55 😂
  • Lebron finished this game with a stat line of 27-6-7. 15 years later his career avg stat line is 27-7-7. Absolutely incredible!
  • LeBron was so far ahead of this class it’s absolutely ridiculous 😂
  • @OldenPolyNate
    Pretty insane to look back at how much pressure and hype Lebron had and yet he still exceeded those expectations.
  • @navs5267
    Came here after Lebron James 4th Championship RING with the Lakers
  • Commentator: "Lebron James already is man-size, i dont think he can get any BIGGER and any STRONGER...." boy, oh boy, how wrong he was.
  • @halfcuffed
    17:31 "I don't think he can get any bigger and any stronger" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • @rtoujr
    20 seasons and still often the best player on the court night in and night out. unreal.
  • @Sheedo26
    LeBron's Decision making was off the charts at 18. He low-key plays the exact same way today.
  • @aikcastle5043
    Lebron had that poise, professionalism and maturity since day one. The way he carries himself on those early interviews shows how much he was ahead of everyone from his class til today.
  • @MelloDeeBeats
    6:39 “Will he have the Drive” lol absolutely. This just hits so different 20 years later.
  • @RobertDGordon
    2003: “The great ones stand the test of time...” 2020: 2 Wins away from his 4th NBA title.